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campbell and richard martin were killed. >> reporter: good morning, richard. let's talk about the investigation first. the authorities have been vesting photographs, images from anybody in the public. it appears that is now paying off, perhaps the most successful images coming from a security camera at lord & taylor across the street from the finish line. but those images show what appears to be somebody taking duffel bags and placing them at the spot where the bomb exploded. so there's a major focus of attention on those pictures trying to analyze them to see if they can then lead to who may indeed be a suspect. meantime, as you mentioned the president will be making a visit here to boston for an interfaith memorial service. the president will be joined here by so many bostonians. of course, one of the concerns, security has, because it's another large gathering if somebody would have tried to do something. they've told folks if they're gathering, they may not bring bags, backpacks. they should come with a few things, maybe a phone in their hand, but not much
campbell and richard martin were killed. >> reporter: good morning, richard. let's talk about the investigation first. the authorities have been vesting photographs, images from anybody in the public. it appears that is now paying off, perhaps the most successful images coming from a security camera at lord & taylor across the street from the finish line. but those images show what appears to be somebody taking duffel bags and placing them at the spot where the bomb exploded. so...
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it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid but going back to martin richard, you were talking with natalie, i'm not a mom but i'm an aunt and i have a 7-year-old, a 3-year-old, 14-year-old and a 16-year-old, nieces and nephews and seeing that little bright-eyed, toothy smile, you know, you talk about being a journalist and losing it. you're not a journalist when you see something like that. if your heart is not crushed you're not human. that's someone's baby and he's not going to come home. he's not going to go to high school, not going to go to prom, all of those milestones and his dad has to live with that pain. it's awful. >> we've seen too
it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid...
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krystle campbell, a young woman, vibrant. a person who, despite a busy butam a busy schedule, much of her life on hold. to help her grandmother when she was ill. the first responders and people that were injured -- over 280 people injured. aluding richard donahue, police officer who participated with watertown police and slowing down these perpetrators before they could harm more people. and was seriously injured and we pray for him. the first responders, who risked everything they had to provide emergency aid to runners and bystanders there. first responders that had been , whoed for years sacrifice their safety, moving forward. police officers, firefighters. incredible medical community in the boston area. some of whom ran to work, knowing what happened. who were there, ready. saving lives. we honor the citizens in our area who all give up a small part of their freedom, listening to their leaders who displayed common sense, moving forward to put their safety first. of these young people that are not with us now, of thoses t
krystle campbell, a young woman, vibrant. a person who, despite a busy butam a busy schedule, much of her life on hold. to help her grandmother when she was ill. the first responders and people that were injured -- over 280 people injured. aluding richard donahue, police officer who participated with watertown police and slowing down these perpetrators before they could harm more people. and was seriously injured and we pray for him. the first responders, who risked everything they had to...
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in her hometown of medford krystle campbell was laid to rest. the one week anniversary of the bombing marked by a moment of silence. heads bowed across the city and the nation. yet it's the stories of kindness that keep boston going. friday's man hunt trapped mckenzie wells and her 17 month old son holden in their home. out of milk she got this special delivery from a brook line police officer. >> never imagined someone in their tactical gear carrying two gallons of milk down the street. >> the photo taken by her husband, just more evidence of how a small gesture can make a big difference. >> thank you. >> reporter: now today those who left their belongings in the chaos of the explosion can get them from the boston police, and also those who live on the section of boylston street that was closed by the bombings and those who work there, they can return to their places of work and the places where they live, but there is no word yet on when boylston street will be reopened to the public. matt. >> anne thompson in boston. thanks very much. pete wi
in her hometown of medford krystle campbell was laid to rest. the one week anniversary of the bombing marked by a moment of silence. heads bowed across the city and the nation. yet it's the stories of kindness that keep boston going. friday's man hunt trapped mckenzie wells and her 17 month old son holden in their home. out of milk she got this special delivery from a brook line police officer. >> never imagined someone in their tactical gear carrying two gallons of milk down the street....
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the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left one bombing suspect dead, the other injured. the watertown police chief telling the boston globe 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was alive and struggling with officers friday morning when his younger brother drove right over him in that stolen suv dragging him along that pavement. the chief said the injuries from the crash are ultimately what killed him. >>> meantime federal investigators trying to speak to the wife of the suspect who died. a lawyer from
the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left...
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their daughter krystle was always smiling. those who knew her said that with her red hair and her freckles and her ever eager willingness to speak her mind, she was beautiful, sometimes she'd be a little noisy, and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lu family of china who sent their daughter to bu so she could experience all this city has to offer. she was a 23 year old student, far from home. and in her heartache of her family and friends on both sides of the ocean are reminded of the humanity that we all share. ouprayers are with the richard family of dorchester. to denise, and their young daughter jane as they fight to recover. and our hearts for 8 year old martin with his big smile and bright eyes. his last hours were as perfect as an 8 year old boy could hope for, with his family, eating ice cream at a sporting event. and we're left with two enduring images of this little boy, forever smiling for his b
their daughter krystle was always smiling. those who knew her said that with her red hair and her freckles and her ever eager willingness to speak her mind, she was beautiful, sometimes she'd be a little noisy, and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lu family of china who sent their daughter to bu so she could experience all this city has to offer. she was a 23 year old...